EU: Regulation terminating the anti-dumping measures applicable to imports of coumarin originating in China

13/07/2011 12:00 - 368 Views

Council Implementing Regulation (EU) No 655/2011 of 28 June 2011 terminating the anti-dumping measures applicable to imports of coumarin originating in China.
This Regulation concerns a definitive anti-dumping duty imposed by Council Regulation (EC) No 654/2008 on imports of coumarin originating in China, as extended to imports of coumarin consigned from India, Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia, whether declared as originating in those countries or not, and an undertaking accepted from one Indian producer (Atlas Fine Chemicals Pvt Ltd).

The European Commission decided to carry out a review having been informed that the sole producer of coumarin, which constituted the Union industry in the investigation which led to the imposition of the existing measures, had decided to discontinue production of coumarin within the Union at the end of August 2010.

The Commission accordingly decided that the present proceeding should be terminated since the review investigation had not brought to light any considerations showing that such termination would not be in the Union interest.

This Regulation entered into force on 29 June 2011. It terminates the anti-dumping measures concerning imports of coumarin currently falling within CN code ex 2932 21 00 and originating in China, as extended to imports consigned from India, Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia, whether declared as originating in those countries or not.

08 July 2011
Source: justis.com
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